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06-21-89 v SPECIAL CITY COMMISSION MEETING JUNE 21, 1989 AT 7 P.M. AGENDA 1. Call to order 2. Continuation of interviews of applicants for City Manager position 3. Any other business Adjournment MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE MANTIC BEACH CITY COMNIISSION HELD AT CITY HALL ON JUNE 21, 1989, AT 7:00 PM 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order by Mayor Gulliford. Present in addition to the Mayor, were Commissioners Cook, Edwards, Jensen, and Tucker. Also present were City Manager Richard Fellows and City Attorney Claude Mullis, and City Clerk Maureen King. The meeting had been called for the purpose of interviewing two applicants for the position of City Manager, and action relative to a selection. 2. Continuation of interviews of applicants for City Manager position Donald B. Cooper of Castle Rock, Colorado, was introduced and the Mayor asked questions from a suggested list. Questions covered such subjects as past experiences and accomplishments as a City Manager; relationships with elected officials, department heads, employees and the press; strengths and weaknesses, etc. The Commissioners then asked questions of the applicant who was then given an opportunity to ask questions or address any concerns he may have. The Mayor then called a ten minute recess to give Commissioners an opportunity to talk informally with Mr. Cooper. Ralph Hester of Lynn Haven, Florida, was introduced at 8:00 PM. He was asked the questions from the suggested list and then the Commissioners asked their individual questions and responded to those of Mr. Hester. This was again followed by a ten minute recess to provide an opportunity for the Commissioners to talk informally with Mr. Hester. The Mayor reconvened the meeting and asked the wishes of the Commission relative to the four applicants who had been interviewed. Cb missioner Cook moved the position be offered to Kim Leinbach of Green Cove Springs. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Edwards and was unanimously approved. It was the general consensus the caliber of applicants was excellent and all had been highly rated. Discussion then ensued relative to when Mr. Leinbach would be available, and salary and benefits which would be offered, whereupon it was decided to offer $45,000.00 per year. Other benefits would include health insurance, sixteen vacation days per year, his choice of retirement benefits through the ICMA plan or the city's retirement system, and a city vehicle. At this point the Mayor requested a brief recess so he could telephone Mr. Leinbach to see if he was agreeable to the city's offer. Upon reconvening the meeting the Mayor reported Mr. Leinbach had indicated he would accept the offer and it was the general consensus it was not necessary to rank the other three finalists. PAGE TWO MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING JUNE 21, 1989 3. Any Other Business Commissioner Edwards confirmed that each Commissioner had received a copy of a letter he had drafted to Mayor Tommy Hazouri opposing the proposed plan to renourish the beach with river sand. Don Wolfson said the North Beaches Association had opposed the project when the beach had been renourished with river sand some years ago; however, their efforts had been too late to be successful. He had documents from that effort which he felt might be helpful and he would give these to Commissioner Edwards. The City Manager was directed to draft a Resolution opposing the project as currently planned and also to write State Congressmen soliciting their support. There being no further business to come before the Commission, the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned. //10(:(11171m011/ Agg iwi 11111 William I. Gulliford, .1.r/Pr-: dine Officer A1.1'EST: Plawt_1-7 /.)-(----rt_Cm)- Maureen King, City Clerk t